Meaning & Definition of word "Recoup"

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    Recoup

    /rɪˈkuːp/

    verb:

    • 1. to regain or recover something lost or spent
      • Example: After a difficult year, the company managed to recoup its losses through increased sales.
    • 2. to obtain a refund or compensation for an amount previously lost or expended
      • Example: She was able to recoup her travel expenses from her employer.
    • 3. to make up for a deficiency or a setback by earning or gaining back something
      • Example: He worked overtime to recoup the time he lost during his illness.
    • 4. to regain possession of an asset or investment
      • Example: The investors aimed to recoup their initial investment after the project had been completed.

    Etymology

    From Old French 'recouper', meaning 'to cut back or recover'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    recoup costs:

    To recover the expenses incurred.

    recoup losses:

    To regain losses that were suffered.

    recoup an investment:

    To recover the initial outlay of money in a business venture.

    Related Words

    recover:

    To get back something lost or taken away.

    regain:

    To get back something that was lost or taken.

    retrieve:

    To get something back from somewhere.

    Slang Meanings of recoup

    Meaning: Get your money back

    Example Sentence: I sold my old phone to recoup some cash.

    Meaning: Make back the time you lost

    Example Sentence: I plan to hit the gym extra hard to recoup time I missed last week.